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NFS is still a thing.
I use NFS for docker nodes, works a treat and rock solid.
Me too. I don't know what OP means by "distributed" but "not highly available" and at the same time "rsync or unison is enough", "but not NFS".
This is somehow contradicting itself.
I'm looking for a distributed solution
Gluster? I don't know much about it. As someone else asked, how much data are you talking about? Do you need a file store (mutable files), or are you ok with an object store (immutable)?
Gluster is abandoned for the most part
I'm mostly looking for a easy way to move files between VMs automatically when I move containers. I think it should be possible with scripting and rsync/unison